<span style="color: #222222;">Ukraine's crisis has aggravated with reports of Russian forces bombarding the Central Square of its second-largest city Kharkiv and Kyiv's main TV tower. Ukrainian authorities said five people were killed in the attack on the TV tower, in the capital city Kyiv. Officials said a TV control room and a power substation were hit, and at least some Ukrainian channels briefly stopped broadcasting.<br />''<br />''The attack on the TV tower came after Russia's Defense Ministry announced it would target transmission facilities in the capital used by Ukraine's intelligence agency. It urged people living near such places to leave their homes.<br />''<br />''Zelenskyy's office also reported a powerful missile attack on the site of the Babyn Yar Holocaust memorial, near the tower.<br />''<br />''According to agency reports, a 64-kilometer convoy of hundreds of Russian tanks and other vehicles advanced on Kyiv. Russian troops also pressed their military action on other towns and cities across the country, including near the strategic ports of Odesa and Mariupol in the south.<br />''<br />''In Kharkiv, at least six people were killed when the region's Soviet-era administrative building was hit, on Freedom Square. Ukraine's largest plaza, Freedom Square, and the nucleus of public life in the city was struck.<br />''<br />''In another development, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said he plans to open an investigation into possible war crimes in the invasion.</span><br />
News On AIR | March 2, 2022 9:44 AM
Ukraine Crisis: Russian force attacks Central Square of Kharkiv and Kyiv's main TV tower killing five people